A bipartisan group of 17 council members has written the governor a letter, in which they thank him for his leadership in slowing the spread of COVID-19, but also ask for “decisive direction” for schools in the fall. More >>

Proponents of expanded gambling in Kentucky have long complained about residents of the Bluegrass State taking their dollars across the river to casinos in Indiana. For a brief moment next week, the reverse might happen. More >>

Protesters stopped at the federal courthouse, some standing on signs, to say they’re tired of asking for change from Mayor Greg Fischer and instead are going to demand action at the federal level. More >>

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said he was impressed with a plan submitted by the state’s racetracks, which own the historical horse racing facilities, to operate at one-third of normal capacity with additional cleanings and hand sanitizer, among other changes. More >>

In Kentucky, which is just behind Georgia for the most unemployment claims as a share of the workforce, first-time claims fell to 42,793 in the week ended May 30, according to federal data released Thursday. More >>

A longstanding Indiana festival won't be held this fall amid coronavirus concerns, but safety isn't the only reason officials canceled Harvest Homecoming for the first time in its 51-year history. More >>

As Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer seeks a top-to-bottom review of the Louisville Metro Police Department, protesters took to the city's streets for the seventh night in a row expressing their outrage over injustice and mistrust of the department. More >>

Wednesday night, peaceful protesters repeated their chants of, “No justice, no peace” and of the names Breonna Taylor and David McAtee, two black Louisvillians who have died at the hands of government bullets. More >>

There are two Kentucky statutes that outline the rights given to Louisville Metro Police officers when they're accused of wrongdoing. KRS 15.520 is commonly known as the "Police Officers' Bill of Rights" and is a state law applicable to the administrative complaint process for Kentucky police officers. More >>

“My father of course would not condone violence, he would not condone the destruction of folks' businesses that they have been working on hard ... that they earned,” Ali’s daughter Maryum told WDRB News. More >>

The state's public health commissioner, Dr. Steven Stack, said the case will remain open while health officials investigate possible causes, but "certainty is not possible" in determining how much COVID-19 contributed to the death. More >>